The old conventional ways may be the wave of the future as water is getting scarce.
I would think that property/business owners would cut out cleaning their superficial "flatwork" because of any water shortages way before they would want to cut out something so vidal as cleaning their kitchen exhaust system with one of the best methods availible. And like Alexy said, with foam I use far less water than I did before foam. Here is an example.Anthony, you should do your home work. Wal-marts and other stores and restaurants have been closed do to health reasons by ordinance do to contaminated areas exterior. (no to even mention the interior areas)
Unlike un-regulated KEC the citys and countys in arizona have a dept that controls germs. Most citys across the us have a vector control dept.
KEC are luckly because ultimatly water does not have to be a part of the process. Scrappers when water is short can be used to clean thus reducing the water or foam that is used.
KEC are luckly because ultimatly water does not have to be a part of the process. Scrappers when water is short can be used to clean thus reducing the water or foam that is used.
The old conventional ways may be the wave of the future as water is getting scarce.
This may be true if your stuck in the past. Only someone uneducated in the modern methods of KEC cleaning would think you need a big bad azz pw to get the job done.
Pressure washers are fuel and water hogs. Ive seen many posts of flatworkers bragging about their 5000 psi 10 gpm machines. Very few places Ive been to have a water supply that can keep up with that. Whats the answer? 1000 gallon water tanks mounted to gigantic gas guzzling trucks.
I would imagine you flatworkers are just as intelligent as us hood cleaners (well maybe not). Weve come up with methods that have drastically cut our water and fuel consumption, surely flatworkers can strive to do that as well.
Pressure washers are fuel and water hogs. Ive seen many posts of flatworkers bragging about their 5000 psi 10 gpm machines. Very few places Ive been to have a water supply that can keep up with that. Whats the answer? 1000 gallon water tanks mounted to gigantic gas guzzling trucks.
Now there ya go. A parking deck is how many thousand square feet? Using 300 gallons to clean that I bet your gallons used per square foot cleaned would be substantially less than mine. Are you talking about one of those zero turn mowers converted to a riding pw with vac and water filtration?just for fun , there are ways to clean an entire parking deck with less than 300 gallons of water , wash recovery systems are the way of the future , and I as well as many plan to convert my equipment as well , its faster and more efficient , I have even used foam on flat surfaces as well
Now there ya go. A parking deck is how many thousand square feet? Using 300 gallons to clean that I bet your gallons used per square foot cleaned would be substantially less than mine. Are you talking about one of those zero turn mowers converted to a riding pw with vac and water filtration?
Where is the discussion? I can't find it.Thanks for the post Alexy, We all pretty much know that info. We have been discussing it on multible forums for weeks now.
I have e-mail some of the indsutrys experts in this field who have wriiten and created some of the materials you at the TGP are using currently.
Basically the manuals you have sworn to enforce. ( are you sworn in at TGP) ??????